Around 24 years later, and Tim is still a huge name in the industry. Tim has continued doing the voice for Buzz Lightyear over the years and is set to star in "Toy Story 4" when it's released in June 2019. Since the last Santa Clause movie was made in 2006, the 65-year-old star has also become a sitcom hero for playing Mike Baxter on "Last Man Standing."

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Then: Judge Reinhold

By the time Neal — er, Judge — took on "The Santa Clause," he was already a pretty major star. In the late 80s, Judge played a slew of big-time roles including Gerald in "Gremlins," Detective Billy Rosewood in"Beverly Hills Cop" and Jed in "Trying Times."

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Now: Judge Reinhold

Judge, 61, has been busy racking up acting credits over the years. The year 2017 was particularly busy for him as he took on three major projects: "Four Christmases and a Wedding," "Bad Grandmas" and "Highly Functional." But still, to die-hard Clause fans, he'll forever be Neal.

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Then: Wendy Crewson

Like Judge, Wendy was a well-known star in the 80s before taking on the role of Laura. More specifically, she appeared in many TV series and TV movies – "Hard Copy," "Tanner '88" and "Studio 5-B" to name a few.

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Now: Wendy Crewson

Wendy, 62, has been working tirelessly since playing Scott's non-believing ex-wife. While she appeared in movies here and there, her career continued to revolve primarily around television shows. Some of her biggest projects since 2006 include parts on "ReGenesis," "The Bridge," "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation" and "Saving Hope."

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Then: Eric Lloyd

Adorable little Charlie made hearts explode everywhere when "The Santa Clause" debuted. While he was only 8 years old when he appeared on screen as Scott's son, Eric had already played David in "Sunny's Deliverance," Leo Hill in "Laurie Hill" and young Kevin Arnold in "The Wonder Years." A star from the start!

PHOTO: Getty/Youtube/Walt Disney

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Now: Eric Lloyd

Red carpet photos of Eric now are hard to come by, probably because he's primarily working behind the camera these days. As Eric's website states, the 32-year-old now works as a director, editor, audio engineer and producer for his production company LP Studios in L.A. Oh, and based on this Instagram, he's also quite the beer model as well.

PHOTO: Instagram/@Ericlloydmorelli

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Then: David Krumholtz

After playing Bernard the Elf in 1994, David started popping up everywhere throughout the rest of the decade. Some of his most notable parts include playing Billy in "Chicago Sons," David in "Monty" and Michael in "10 Things I Hate About You."

Around 24 years later, and Tim is still a huge name in the industry. Tim has continued doing the voice for Buzz Lightyear over the years and is set to star in "Toy Story 4" when it's released in June 2019. Since the last Santa Clause movie was made in 2006, the 65-year-old star has also become a sitcom hero for playing Mike Baxter on "Last Man Standing."

PHOTO: Getty

Then: Judge Reinhold

By the time Neal — er, Judge — took on "The Santa Clause," he was already a pretty major star. In the late 80s, Judge played a slew of big-time roles including Gerald in "Gremlins," Detective Billy Rosewood in"Beverly Hills Cop" and Jed in "Trying Times."

PHOTO: Getty/Youtube/Walt Disney

Now: Judge Reinhold

Judge, 61, has been busy racking up acting credits over the years. The year 2017 was particularly busy for him as he took on three major projects: "Four Christmases and a Wedding," "Bad Grandmas" and "Highly Functional." But still, to die-hard Clause fans, he'll forever be Neal.

PHOTO: Getty

Then: Wendy Crewson

Like Judge, Wendy was a well-known star in the 80s before taking on the role of Laura. More specifically, she appeared in many TV series and TV movies – "Hard Copy," "Tanner '88" and "Studio 5-B" to name a few.

PHOTO: Getty/Youtube/Walt Disney

Now: Wendy Crewson

Wendy, 62, has been working tirelessly since playing Scott's non-believing ex-wife. While she appeared in movies here and there, her career continued to revolve primarily around television shows. Some of her biggest projects since 2006 include parts on "ReGenesis," "The Bridge," "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation" and "Saving Hope."

PHOTO: Getty

Then: Eric Lloyd

Adorable little Charlie made hearts explode everywhere when "The Santa Clause" debuted. While he was only 8 years old when he appeared on screen as Scott's son, Eric had already played David in "Sunny's Deliverance," Leo Hill in "Laurie Hill" and young Kevin Arnold in "The Wonder Years." A star from the start!

PHOTO: Getty/Youtube/Walt Disney

Now: Eric Lloyd

Red carpet photos of Eric now are hard to come by, probably because he's primarily working behind the camera these days. As Eric's website states, the 32-year-old now works as a director, editor, audio engineer and producer for his production company LP Studios in L.A. Oh, and based on this Instagram, he's also quite the beer model as well.

PHOTO: Instagram/@Ericlloydmorelli

Then: David Krumholtz

After playing Bernard the Elf in 1994, David started popping up everywhere throughout the rest of the decade. Some of his most notable parts include playing Billy in "Chicago Sons," David in "Monty" and Michael in "10 Things I Hate About You."

Around 24 years later, and Tim is still a huge name in the industry. Tim has continued doing the voice for Buzz Lightyear over the years and is set to star in "Toy Story 4" when it's released in June 2019. Since the last Santa Clause movie was made in 2006, the 65-year-old star has also become a sitcom hero for playing Mike Baxter on "Last Man Standing."

PHOTO: Getty

Then: Judge Reinhold

By the time Neal — er, Judge — took on "The Santa Clause," he was already a pretty major star. In the late 80s, Judge played a slew of big-time roles including Gerald in "Gremlins," Detective Billy Rosewood in"Beverly Hills Cop" and Jed in "Trying Times."

PHOTO: Getty/Youtube/Walt Disney

Now: Judge Reinhold

Judge, 61, has been busy racking up acting credits over the years. The year 2017 was particularly busy for him as he took on three major projects: "Four Christmases and a Wedding," "Bad Grandmas" and "Highly Functional." But still, to die-hard Clause fans, he'll forever be Neal.

PHOTO: Getty

Then: Wendy Crewson

Like Judge, Wendy was a well-known star in the 80s before taking on the role of Laura. More specifically, she appeared in many TV series and TV movies – "Hard Copy," "Tanner '88" and "Studio 5-B" to name a few.

PHOTO: Getty/Youtube/Walt Disney

Now: Wendy Crewson

Wendy, 62, has been working tirelessly since playing Scott's non-believing ex-wife. While she appeared in movies here and there, her career continued to revolve primarily around television shows. Some of her biggest projects since 2006 include parts on "ReGenesis," "The Bridge," "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation" and "Saving Hope."

PHOTO: Getty

Then: Eric Lloyd

Adorable little Charlie made hearts explode everywhere when "The Santa Clause" debuted. While he was only 8 years old when he appeared on screen as Scott's son, Eric had already played David in "Sunny's Deliverance," Leo Hill in "Laurie Hill" and young Kevin Arnold in "The Wonder Years." A star from the start!

PHOTO: Getty/Youtube/Walt Disney

Now: Eric Lloyd

Red carpet photos of Eric now are hard to come by, probably because he's primarily working behind the camera these days. As Eric's website states, the 32-year-old now works as a director, editor, audio engineer and producer for his production company LP Studios in L.A. Oh, and based on this Instagram, he's also quite the beer model as well.

PHOTO: Instagram/@Ericlloydmorelli

Then: David Krumholtz

After playing Bernard the Elf in 1994, David started popping up everywhere throughout the rest of the decade. Some of his most notable parts include playing Billy in "Chicago Sons," David in "Monty" and Michael in "10 Things I Hate About You."

Since the last Santa Clause movie in the three-part franchise wrapped up in 2006, many of the original cast members from the 1994 film have accomplished so much in their careers. In case you're curious about what they've all been up to, here's a breakdown on what the Clause gang is doing now.